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Supreme Court rules 6-3 in favor of Obamacare
2015-06-25
[Daily News] The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday handed President Obama a major victory regarding his signature health care law, ruling that tax subsidies provided under the legislation are legal.
Don't worry about what it actually says, we'll tell you what it means.
In a 6-3 ruling, the nation's highest court decided that the subsidies nearly 9 million people receive to help make their health insurance affordable -- a key part of the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare -- are legal nationwide and do not depend on where recipients live or purchase them.

The ruling means the legislation is almost certain to survive past Obama's presidency and marks another enormous victory for the administration, which has been forced to defend the ACA time and time again since its 2010 enactment.

President Obama called on critics to accept the law as permanent.
The 'permanency' of a law is the purview of the people and their elected representatives in the Congress, not you, you communist wanker.
"The Affordable Care Act is here to stay," Obama said in remarks in the Rose Garden after the ruling. "We've got more work to do, but what we're not gonna do is unroll what has now been woven into the fabric of America," he said.

Obama argued that the law is working, helping tens of millions get coverage and slowing the increase of health care costs.

"This is not an abstract thing anymore. This is not a set of political talking points. This is reality," he said. "It's working. In many ways this law is working better than it's supposed to."
Never was "an abstract thing." It's socialism, pure and simple.
The fight over the law now moves to the 2016 election.
"Republicans should stop trying to tear down the law and start working across party lines to build on these successes, "Hillary Clinton said in a statement.
Like the dems worked "across party lines" to craft the initial legislation ?
Republican presidential candidates are all running on platforms that include repealing the law. Several issued statements Thursday reiterating that position.

"This decision is not the end of the fight against Obamacare," former Fla. Gov. Jeb Bush said.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion in the case, again siding with his liberal colleagues on the bench in support of the health care law. Roberts, who was nominated by Republican former President George W. Bush, was also a deciding vote in another landmark case regarding Obamacare from 2012.
That's twice Roberts has smiled whilst handing us kak.
The dissenters were the court's three most conservative members: Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.

At issue in the case, King v. Burwell, was the legal interpretation of a small clause within the 900-page law regarding whether tax credits for buying insurance could only be available in states that had decided to run and operate their own health insurance exchanges.

"Congress passed the Affordable Care Act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them," Roberts wrote in the majority opinion. "If at all possible, we must interpret the act in a way that is consistent with the former, and avoids the latter."
Interpret the law in support of the people, not big government and insurance companies, for foks sake.
Writing for the dissenting justices, Scalia cracked that the law had been influenced more by the Supreme Court than by any other government body.

"We should start calling this law SCOTUScare," he wrote, referencing the acronym for the high court.

The ruling had been anticipated for months. If the court had ruled against the legality of the subsidies, the decision would have likely invalidated the tax credits that millions of people relied on to purchase affordable health insurance -- an outcome that would have almost certainly resulted in those citizens giving up their coverage.
Well at least we know why the regime had no 'Plan B.' The fix was in.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  IMO Republicans dodged a bullet.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-06-25 17:28  

#8  Saves Boehner the trouble of rescuing ObamaCare.
Posted by: Iblis   2015-06-25 17:11  

#7  Fanfukntastic.
Two months ago my insurance went up -again- 30%
Today I open a letter saying my insurance policy will be cancelled end of 2015
So I get to pay for a police a cool 50% higher than my house payment then poof gone.
A policy I have had for more than 7 years.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-06-25 16:42  

#6  John Roberts is Earl Warren II...
Posted by: badanov   2015-06-25 16:31  

#5  No checks or balances any more. Supreme Court and Congress are rubber stamps. Republicans are as bad as Democrats. Whatever Obama wants, he gets. It is truly disturbing. We might as well be living in China.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2015-06-25 15:27  

#4  Justice Scalia issues scathing dissent on ObamaCare ruling

Says "Supreme Court essentially rewrites the law."
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-06-25 15:08  

#3  The states should issue arrest warrants for treason against the 6 Justices and declare the entire law null and void in their states. Provoke the Fed and force them to back down.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2015-06-25 15:05  

#2  Evidently 29 States of the Union have it all wrong.

State
Lawsuit Joined against Obamacare
Date Joined

Virginia Virginia March 23, 2010
Florida Florida March 23, 2010
South Carolina Florida March 23, 2010
Nebraska Florida March 23, 2010
Texas Florida March 23, 2010
Utah Florida March 23, 2010
Louisiana Florida March 23, 2010
Alabama Florida March 23, 2010
Michigan Florida March 23, 2010
Colorado Florida March 23, 2010
Pennsylvania Florida March 23, 2010
Washington Florida March 23, 2010
Idaho Florida March 23, 2010
South Dakota Florida March 23, 2010
North Dakota Florida April 5, 2010
Arizona Florida April 6, 2010
Georgia Florida April 13, 2010
Alaska Florida April 20, 2010
Nevada Florida May 14, 2010
Indiana Florida May 14, 2010
Mississippi Florida May 14, 2010
Wisconsin Florida January 3, 2011
Oklahoma Oklahoma January 7, 2011
Wyoming Florida January 7, 2011
Ohio Florida January 11, 2011
Kansas Florida January 12, 2011
Maine Florida January 12, 2011
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-06-25 14:40  

#1  The fact the law now means whatever the government means it to be, despite what the actual fucking words spell out is dangerous territory. The government has gone completely rogue and will do whatever it wants, whenever it wants and damn what the laws and the lower courts say. We fought a revolution over this and the French threw off their monarchy for the same reasons.

I feel that there is almost no course left for us if we want to keep our freedoms and not become serfs. Hopefully the Article V movement can put some breaks on this runaway government, but I'm not holding my breath.
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-06-25 14:30  

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